Styling & Quality

I won't waste much virtual ink describing the M's styling qualities; they're
better shown in the thumbnails at right. Models with the Sport package get
19-inch alloy wheels, while others have 18-inchers.

Originally lauded for its quality relative to Infiniti's previous efforts,
the M's cabin has held up well thus far. The dashboard rises to the windshield
in steps, giving the cabin a roomy feel. Interior surfaces aren't as sumptuous
as those in the E-Class or Jaguar XF, but they're certainly upscale enough:
There are leather wrappings around the door pulls and chrome runners along the
steering wheel. The cabin trim — aluminum or optional wood — is the real deal,
not synthetic.

Audio options range from a six-speaker, six-CD stereo to two Bose systems
with eight and 14 speakers, respectively. I've spent the most time with the
eight-speaker system, which proved rich enough for my taste. I don't think I'd
go for the top-shelf upgrade, considering it also shoehorns a bulky DVD-audio
disc drive in the center console.

The navigation system's graphics are getting a bit dated, but its layout
generally wallops the competition. Users can touch the on-screen commands or any
of numerous shortcut buttons to zoom in or out, move the cursor around the map,
go back to the previous screen, you name it. The intersection input lets you
search within a specified city — a clear advantage over systems that
aggravatingly display every Third and Main in eight surrounding states.

Real-time traffic uses a feed from XM's NavTraffic subscription service to
depict congestion levels with color-coded lines along the highway. It can find
the quickest route to your destination based on current traffic conditions,
something early real-time traffic navigation systems didn't do. On one trip up
Chicago's Interstate 90in last year's M35, the system reported that my route was
largely congestion-free — while I sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic. I'll note, at
least, that it rarely overreported traffic. Infiniti says the feed goes from XM
to all models with NavTraffic, so this would likely be an issue in any car with
the system.

Tire pressure
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)
This vehicle is equipped with the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). It
monitors tire pressure of all tires except
the spare. When the low tire pre ...